Experience colorful terrain and tropical forests glow in the dark. Watch a play of fluorescent colors and light and identify creatures inside a jungle. Walk inside the ‘Infinity Room’ with endless creatures in the sky. Pose as a mermaid with turtles, dolphins and other bright aquatic life in a dark ocean. Experience how paintings transform into something entirely different when ambient light is varied. For instance, ‘Water and Fire’, the museum’s largest anamorphic masterpiece of three dimensional art on the first floor depicts a scenic waterfall during the day, but transforms into a volcanic site with bright molten lava in the dark. This is a creation by a German transitory artist, Edgar Mueller.
Tips: Located on Kimberley Street, it is within walking distance from Upside Down Museum and you can plan to visit both consecutively.
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